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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2025 · 19 MIN

Five Minutes to Return to Yourself [A Mini Reset]

from Return · host Caitlan Siegenthaler

Hi, hi, hi. I am literally sitting in a Chicago hotel room with a mini mic, fresh off the IFS conference, coffee in hand, and a brain buzzing with about a million things I could share. But instead of doing a full recap (that’ll come later), I kept feeling pulled to hit record on something simpler—something we all actually need right now: a five-minute reset.This episode is not about more information, more learning, or more hustle. It’s about pausing. Coming back to yourself. Noticing your body, your surroundings, and the parts of you that are whispering (or maybe yelling) for attention. Think of it like me sitting on the edge of the hotel bed saying: “Hey, let’s just check in together for five minutes and see what comes up.”What you’ll learn in this episodeA quick, no-rules “meditation” that actually feels doable (no perfect posture required)Three guiding questions to carry into the rest of your day: What did you notice? What was that like? What do you need?Why embodiment and tiny, consistent check-ins matter more than cramming in more knowledgeHow slowing down for five minutes can shift the way you show up for work, family, and the worldKey takeaways:You don’t need fancy props or silence to return to yourself—standing, walking, lying down, coffee in hand, it all counts.Curiosity is your superpower. If a part of you rolls its eyes or says you’re doing it wrong, notice that too.Even five minutes of presence gives you real-time info you can use to make different choices.Returning to yourself isn’t just self-care—it’s how we become the kind of humans who can hold space for others.Chapters:00:00 Caitlan sets the scene: hotel room, IFS conference vibes01:30 An Uber ride, Adele on repeat, and the magic of quiet connection04:49 Why our bodies will “take us out” when we don’t pause07:19 Invitation to a five-minute reset (don’t call it meditation)09:04 Instructions: step away, get curious, let’s do this together10:50 The guided check-in begins15:02 Wrapping up the reset & Caitlan shares what came up for her16:38 Embodiment = using the info to move through your day differently18:24 Outro, invitation to share, and Return+ shout-outLinks & resourcesBecome a Return+ subscriber on Substack for bonus pods, juicy essays, and discounts on Human Design Readings: Return+ on SubstackFollow Caitlan on Instagram @caitlansiegenthaler for daily snippets and behind-the-scenesSupport the showProduced by Caitlan SiegenthalerCover Art by Kiara OparaIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend, post it to your Instagram stories, and tag me. And if you really loved it, the best thank-you is a written review on Apple Podcasts or a comment on Spotify. That is a beautiful energetic exchange for Caitlan creating the show.

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Hi, hi, hi. I am literally sitting in a Chicago hotel room with a mini mic, fresh off the IFS conference, coffee in hand, and a brain buzzing with about a million things I could share. But instead of doing a full recap (that’ll come later), I kept feeling pulled to hit record on something simpler—something we all actually need right now: a five-minute reset. This episode is not about more information, more learning, or more hustle. It’s about pausing. Coming back to yourself. Noticing your bo...

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